My review
The game is too short, it took about 10 minutes to finish the story. The choices in the game are not complex enough to challenge my ethical views. Theses kinds of game can become very popular with just great story and choices.
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2 out of 5
1 ratings in Thailand
The game is too short, it took about 10 minutes to finish the story. The choices in the game are not complex enough to challenge my ethical views. Theses kinds of game can become very popular with just great story and choices.
This story somehow manages to be both mundane and absurd at the same time. The narrator speaks in the same manner when he is in a hostage situation as when he is having a cup of coffee, and in the ending I got I went to prison because I couldn't afford a lawyer... WHEN NOT TEN MINUTES AGO I HAD JUST MADE THE DECISION TO TAKE TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS FROM A RANDOM WALLET I FOUND. WOOOOOOWWWWW 10/10
We played this game in my Honors Ethics & Religion class and it was probably the best class of my entire high school career. A lot of that probably had to do with how we made fun of the bad grammar, different voices, and also the entire class getting way to invested, but it was AWESOME!!
Too short.
Not impressed. Sorry to say the text was poorly written and without descriptive detail. The drug incident was dumb and the story was short.
It's decent just a fair bit of language
Don't listen the other review. This game is great. It's a little short, but if you do one thing, another will happen!
After playing this "game" my biggest dilemma was whether to warn others or just decide that I had already wasted too much time on this. It's a text game where you pick one of two choices of how you would respond to increasingly farfetched situations. At the end there is a little epilogue that briefly tells you what happens to some characters. That's it. God only knows what the upgrade contains. Do yourself a favor. If faced with the dilemma of whether or not to download this I think you know the choice I'd recommend. Zero stars is too good for this.
More of a story and less if a game. For a game written in choicescript, the choices you make are pretty irrelevant. The story was good, but I was disappointed that me, the gamer, had very little influence on it. The coder really took some shortcuts here, and it shows. This is the kind of game that takes an hour to write the story, and five minutes to code it. In short, this is the kind of ChoiceScript game most coders like myself make for fun, but the author here felt some need to put it on the App Store, which of course he really didn't need to.
Not as good nor long as others.